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their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a palestinian state is still possible, and that is why we are going to the united nations. hopefully, once our people see that there is a result, hope will come out. >> positive results are something the palestinian citizens have given up expecting. >> they always go and talk. but whether they talk or do not talk, we do not see any change here. >> i do not know. >> our economy is dead because we are strangled by the israelis. they do whatever they want. if we could gain statehood, the situation would be different. >> the palestinians want the united nations to understand the severity of their situation. with so much attention currently being paid to other problems in the arab world, they feel they are being overlooked. >> alright, we will have some germ
their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a palestinian state is still possible, and that is why we are going to the united nations. hopefully, once our people see that there is a result, hope will come out....
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economy. we have better data points coming out. we have also very low expectations in terms of profits and earnings headed into earnings. remember last quarter the same thing happened and the markets rallied. i am not sure you will get this massive dip especially when the environment is better. >> that's what makes the markets, ladies and gentlemen. >> not cle shea at all, courtney reagan with two tech stocks on the move. >> thank you very much, michelle. much needed good news for research in motion, a name we talk about a lot. they're getting a lift after estimates are raised at goldman sachs citing the unexpected increase in the smartphone subscriber pace. that was announced at the blackberry jam conference yesterday. apple is down 5% since the release of the iphone 5, a surprise to many, michelle. >> thank you, courtney. still ahead, where should you be investing in earnings season derails the rally and homes over 40%. we will show you great data points we found. stay tuned. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. yo
economy. we have better data points coming out. we have also very low expectations in terms of profits and earnings headed into earnings. remember last quarter the same thing happened and the markets rallied. i am not sure you will get this massive dip especially when the environment is better. >> that's what makes the markets, ladies and gentlemen. >> not cle shea at all, courtney reagan with two tech stocks on the move. >> thank you very much, michelle. much needed good news...
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raising taxes will help grow the economy. no, his plan is to continu what he has done before. the status quo has not worked. >> romney, we can tell you, is on a two-day bus tour through ohio. his new ads will start today focusing on the struggling american families. >>> 6:46. the supreme court will now decide the legality of certain police enforced dui tests. justices will hear arguments on whether a search warrant is needed before drunk driving suspect can have his blood drawn. the review stems from a 2010 missouri case where a driver was forced to give blood after refusing a breathalyzer test. missouri prosecutors say police need to react fast to the test because alcohol can dissolve quickly into the bloodstream. opponents say a search warrant is still needed for blood tests. >>> california state parks are safe for now and they will stay open for at least two more years. governor jerry brown signed a bill that puts a two-year moratorium on park closures. the parks will be funded with a $30 million surplus. the state officia
raising taxes will help grow the economy. no, his plan is to continu what he has done before. the status quo has not worked. >> romney, we can tell you, is on a two-day bus tour through ohio. his new ads will start today focusing on the struggling american families. >>> 6:46. the supreme court will now decide the legality of certain police enforced dui tests. justices will hear arguments on whether a search warrant is needed before drunk driving suspect can have his blood drawn....
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and that also has to do with the economy. if the economy is doing well, there's more money sloshing around, you're going to see more speculation and you're going to see more business. >> reporter: are any elements of the election being priced into corn at this moment, or is this all drought and supply and demand driven? >> we are in harvest mode right now, so we're just really more concerned with what the bushel counter is saying in the combine than what legislator is saying on the stump. so right now, we're just trading harvest and what we think, and ultimately what we think the crop will be when we pull it out of the ground. >> reporter: scott, thanks so much. >> all right. thank you. >> tom: tomorrow, "politics in the pits" continues from chicago's livestock trading pits-- presidential politics, cattle, and pork bellies. the securities and exchange commission is taking a closer look this fall at the systems and computer programs brokerage firms use to place orders. the move comes after the big trading trouble at knight cap
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economy, we're watching materials as well today. typically these react most when we have these increase concerns about the problems in the eurozone, the ongoing problems and the lack of progress in actually dealing with those problems. higher expenses at apply there. that stock is likely to be a big mover today. we want to note american greeting signal a.m. receiving an offer to go private from the weis family. again, still no open for the ipo. >> let's shift to the bonds and the dollar. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see what's kicking up. about 25 basis points. you can see what's kic
economy, we're watching materials as well today. typically these react most when we have these increase concerns about the problems in the eurozone, the ongoing problems and the lack of progress in actually dealing with those problems. higher expenses at apply there. that stock is likely to be a big mover today. we want to note american greeting signal a.m. receiving an offer to go private from the weis family. again, still no open for the ipo. >> let's shift to the bonds and the dollar....
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the well it's out of the state of the economy is absolutely dire and it actually tells us that what these leaders are trying to do through all these meetings and the summits that you mentioned is actually aggravating the situation very measures that are being imposed the radical structural reforms each of these things is actually aggravating the situation by undermining wrote the undermining investor confidence and by omission the humanitarian tragedy i mean you mentioned the protests that are spreading throughout the south of europe right now we had clashes in madrid last week we had clashes in athens we had hundreds of thousands of people are protesting in it's been and this is an indication i think that the fact that it's been ignored throughout this crisis the political factor is now coming to the fore but is it really big backlash there is it a case of can't do all due to sort of. well to an extent i think that there are options available it's just a question of what kind of options are being chosen it's a very political choice it's a question of the costs of adjustment was goi
the well it's out of the state of the economy is absolutely dire and it actually tells us that what these leaders are trying to do through all these meetings and the summits that you mentioned is actually aggravating the situation very measures that are being imposed the radical structural reforms each of these things is actually aggravating the situation by undermining wrote the undermining investor confidence and by omission the humanitarian tragedy i mean you mentioned the protests that are...
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. >>> we're learning about how political tensions between japan and china is affecting the economy. do you see that happening through the stock markets? >> indeed. investors will continue to keep a close eye on the political tensions between japan and china. we are, in fact hearing more news that the tension -- the rift is affecting japanese businesses and corporate activity. on wednesday, ana said that 40,000 seat reservations have been cancelled. we will keep an eye on china related issues. >>> turning to the currency market the yen gained ground against the dollar and the euro. the euro/yen around $99.99. euro/yen hit a two-week low of around 99.70 in european trading and that led to gns in the yen against the dollar, that pair pretty much remained in european trading and new york trading. back to you. >> catch you later. >>> japanese firms are asking mean mar to improve the business environment for foreign companies. it is attractive due to its rapid economic reforms. the chairman of the japan chamber of commence met with an official in the capital. he asked for swifter measures
. >>> we're learning about how political tensions between japan and china is affecting the economy. do you see that happening through the stock markets? >> indeed. investors will continue to keep a close eye on the political tensions between japan and china. we are, in fact hearing more news that the tension -- the rift is affecting japanese businesses and corporate activity. on wednesday, ana said that 40,000 seat reservations have been cancelled. we will keep an eye on china...
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plasser saying he's opposed to qe-3 because it won't help the economy. as far as bond yields are concerned, nudging ever close to the 5% mark in italy. we have got italy today with a bell auction. we'll get the results of that a little bit later. u.s. yields continue to fall back down lower at 1.46%. sterling/dollar is a little bit low. aussie/dollar is low. so the dollar having a good day apart from against the euro/dollar. starting to raise the gains we've made post the ecb out of the constitutional court. that's where we stand in european trade. what about in asia today? lisa has the details once again out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. the shanghai composite is not far from that all important 2,000 point mark. investors would have been much better off investing in greece instead of china. year to date stocks gained over 10% increase, but down about 9% in china on growth concerns and political uncertainties. today the shanghai composite was dragged down by resource and steel makers. property corps is down 1.2%. the hang seng physicaled suit. industria
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. >> is there anybody who thinks that raising taxes will help grow the economy? no, his plan is to continue what he has done before. the status quo has not worked. >> romney attacking someone on taxes? i mean, whoa. that's like me talking about being passionate in politics. >> reporter: romney's on a two-day bus tour in ohio. >> after four years of getting the runaround, what america needs is a turnaround. >> reporter: it's a tough state. ohio's unemployment rate is lower than the national average. in ohio, and seven other states today, the president releases another ad, slamming romney for dismissing the 47% of americans who don't pay taxes. romney's new ad will focus on struggling american families. >> ann romney made her debut appear's on "the tonight show with jay leno." and talking about the difference between mitt romney now versus two decades ago when the two first met. >> you guys have been married 42 years. you met in high school. >> met in high school. >> so, was it love at first sight? >> it was for me. we met at this party. i will tell you, my heart w
. >> is there anybody who thinks that raising taxes will help grow the economy? no, his plan is to continue what he has done before. the status quo has not worked. >> romney attacking someone on taxes? i mean, whoa. that's like me talking about being passionate in politics. >> reporter: romney's on a two-day bus tour in ohio. >> after four years of getting the runaround, what america needs is a turnaround. >> reporter: it's a tough state. ohio's unemployment rate...
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mitt romney, the businessman turned politician who is promising to turn the economy around slipped a little in the polls but it's still too close to call. >> these debates are an opportunity for each of us to describe the pathway forward to america we can choose and the people are going to have to make a choice. >> more money is being spent on this election than ever before. who wins depends on how people vote in a handful of swing states and in a few areas of those states so all the money is being spent on bombarding the undecided with tv ads and phone calls. >> this is from the obama campaign. i'm a volunteer. >> the democrats have a well-oiled campaign machine. >> we are outnumbering republicans with new voter registrations. we have volunteers in here every single day making phone calls and have a paid canvasing team and we will have a large army of volunteers on the ground when it's time to get out the vote. >> hello? >> just down the road republicans are doing exactly the same thing. a swing state, your phone always ringing. >> we always know down near las vegas that always goes
mitt romney, the businessman turned politician who is promising to turn the economy around slipped a little in the polls but it's still too close to call. >> these debates are an opportunity for each of us to describe the pathway forward to america we can choose and the people are going to have to make a choice. >> more money is being spent on this election than ever before. who wins depends on how people vote in a handful of swing states and in a few areas of those states so all...
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good read on the economy with maria's exclusive interview there in san francisco with the president of oracle corp, mark hurd. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody, welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you today from san francisco. we're following up the close this monday night. stocks losing steam in the final hours of trading today. dow industrials had a rip roaring day, thebest, up as many as 161 points. after stronger than expected manufacturing data set the tone this morning for this market. stocks gave back much of the gains after federal reserve chairman ben bernanke defended the central bank's latest bond buying stimulus program. is that a red flag that this fed-fueled rally is in trouble? top strategists are weigh in tonight. take a look at how we're finishing the day on wall street. as you can see, things settled out, dow jones industrial average held on to a double-digit move, although well off of that 161-point rally. the nasdaq went negative, although it, too, came back off of
good read on the economy with maria's exclusive interview there in san francisco with the president of oracle corp, mark hurd. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody, welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you today from san francisco. we're following up the close this monday night. stocks losing steam in the final hours of trading today. dow industrials had a rip roaring day,...
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so it's a kind of this is so good we're going to reduce the debt we're making the economy course in the low sure it will reset up what we had at the age of the structure of the explosion center for political implosion of the government itself so what are you think that in the months to come we're going to finish the idea of political crisis besides the one. well the same sentiment was also felt among the crowds in madrid but in spain anger over the financial turmoil is taking on more dangerous forms the leader one of the country's biggest regions catalonia if he wins local elections next month they'll be a referendum on independence even of this punish government doesn't approve it drake aggrieved has more. the regional elections being held in catalonia will be seen as a de facto referendum on independence from madrid and from essential lies government and that's largely down to who's running on the ballot paper we have present are still mass regional heads and he's been calling for greater independence if he proves popular on the day of voting for them that could really reflect on
so it's a kind of this is so good we're going to reduce the debt we're making the economy course in the low sure it will reset up what we had at the age of the structure of the explosion center for political implosion of the government itself so what are you think that in the months to come we're going to finish the idea of political crisis besides the one. well the same sentiment was also felt among the crowds in madrid but in spain anger over the financial turmoil is taking on more dangerous...
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or into a few months we have also this engine of economy so it's a kind of the susceptible we can look to reduce the debt a state where making the economy bourse in the life of a people will be set up you know of course it's going to be a way out of the crisis in georgia tony and professor of constitutional or a great pleasure to have you on the program today as a thank you. i will after a short break here on r.t.i. we take a look at the protests in madrid and one of the demonstrators who we talked to told us of a systematic provocations made by the police in an effort to evoke a reaction from the protesters. nation ship for profit of big business scandals in the u.k. where giant companies could be owing their success to some very powerful backers deep inside the government. in the glow of russia's no phone away from civilization and you three are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. they still don't family have been living here for a long time in tents made of rangy askins. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and
or into a few months we have also this engine of economy so it's a kind of the susceptible we can look to reduce the debt a state where making the economy bourse in the life of a people will be set up you know of course it's going to be a way out of the crisis in georgia tony and professor of constitutional or a great pleasure to have you on the program today as a thank you. i will after a short break here on r.t.i. we take a look at the protests in madrid and one of the demonstrators who we...
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come here today are protesting against and they're calling for the opposite they say the country's economy right now needs more spending and lawyer taxes there is another thing people say they're very anxious about french president francois hollande wanted to avoid referendum a national referendum on the treaty because it would most likely lose and the reason only parliamentary vote should do for early october and people we have been able to speak to say they've been feeling offended by this move of the authorities they say they want to decide by themselves what to do in this country and what to change here they want to be active in konami kinds political life of the. country economic crisis is in golf in europe these days and austerity measures have led to mention wide protests in many countries and protesters have been clashing with police so dramatic events have been taking place also wrote europe and many here today fear that france could be the next country to face this reality was dramatic reality and they say they've come here to protest to these negative consequences and not to rep
come here today are protesting against and they're calling for the opposite they say the country's economy right now needs more spending and lawyer taxes there is another thing people say they're very anxious about french president francois hollande wanted to avoid referendum a national referendum on the treaty because it would most likely lose and the reason only parliamentary vote should do for early october and people we have been able to speak to say they've been feeling offended by this...
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needs to last until people's seemingly europe's ingolf in protest and frustration over disintegrating economies and fighting cuts turns into violent clashes in. syria and iran top of debates a vicious un general assembly with russia calling for peace in israel drawing prospects for war. also provide fuel in the sand with a video link to the u.n. he makes his first speech to world leaders the topics the persecution wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. hello this is r.t. live from moscow this early monday morning is kevin owen here with a roundup of the big stories of the past seven days and first protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger of a bailout sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid turned to violence earlier this week as police were forced to fire rubber bullets to calm the firy of the public will be dozens of injuries and arrest to take a brief has been following developments for some time of grief in spain have occurred within the body advance your stare to protest in the year is our first time hafiz
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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. soon which will brighten if you remove a song from silence to. start on t.v. dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow this week seen a further deterioration in relations between ages two largest economies the dispute flared up over a cluster of islands in the east china sea which both china and japan claim as their own taiwan is the third player to join the island standoff after japan bought them from a private investor of sparking outrage in china investigative journalist james thanks washington will do its best to fan the flames of a dispute. a sense of believe this is about the potential boiling gas reserves that have been estimated to be in that area but i think we have to understand this entire dispute not in terms of the islands themselves this is being played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential to to get bigger it will see if it does meld into the region we see the u.s. starting its asia pacific pivot so i think it actua
find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. soon which will brighten if you remove a song from silence to. start on t.v. dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow this week seen a further deterioration in relations between ages two largest economies the dispute flared up over a cluster of islands in the east china sea which both china and japan claim as their own taiwan is the third player to join the island standoff after japan bought them from a...
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today both spent time in virginia where the economy remains a dominant issue. >> our economy needs to be reinvigorated, and the president has laid out his plan. it's a continuation of the old plan. we can't afford four more years of the last four years. all right. >> romney also making while reaching out to veterans and service members. >> my opponent thinks it's fair for somebody who makes $20 million a year like him pays a lower rate than a cop or a teacher who makes 50,000. >> president obama was in virginia beach. he also talked to veterans and service members who spent 40 days now left for the election both candidates are spending the bulk of their time campaigning in swing states. >>> the california transportation commission today allocated $40 million caltrain to modernize track and eventually integrate into california's high speed rail project. the money will go toward a new high-tech signal system that prevents collisions and enforces speed restrictions. it also optimizes a number per hour. the long range is to have the track modernized by the year 2019. >>> a young actor is
today both spent time in virginia where the economy remains a dominant issue. >> our economy needs to be reinvigorated, and the president has laid out his plan. it's a continuation of the old plan. we can't afford four more years of the last four years. all right. >> romney also making while reaching out to veterans and service members. >> my opponent thinks it's fair for somebody who makes $20 million a year like him pays a lower rate than a cop or a teacher who makes 50,000....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news to report. with so many burning issues in the world today it's important that we're all as informed as we can be now one man that's more informed than most is william and bell geo political analyst and author of the book myth lice and oil wars and he joins me right now thanks very much for speaking to us thank you syria is of course the main issue at the moment globally just how close are we to seeing a foreign military intervention in that country well the worst in particular washington has been trying for seventeen now eighteen months almost to blow syria's sky high in.
find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news to report. with so many burning issues in the world today it's important that we're all as informed as we can be now one man that's more informed than most is william and bell geo political analyst and author of the book myth lice and oil wars and he joins me right now thanks very much for speaking to us thank you syria is of course the main issue at the moment globally just how close are we to seeing a foreign military...
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until people's daily needs are met europe is engulfed in protests as frustration opera disintegrating economies and fighting collets turns into a violent clashes with police in. syria and iran top the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing spanx for war. and archie provides julian assange with a video link to the un the makes his first speech to world leaders and attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in washington. hello and welcome to our tease the week leon karen tara well protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger over bailouts sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid turned to violence earlier this week as police were forced to fire rubber bullets to calm a feeling of the public there been dozens of injuries and arrests and artie's jacob graves has been following developments. so i'm stalling agreed to spain approving the border advance the austerity protest in the euro zone first time their frustration and anger only seems to be hardening le
until people's daily needs are met europe is engulfed in protests as frustration opera disintegrating economies and fighting collets turns into a violent clashes with police in. syria and iran top the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing spanx for war. and archie provides julian assange with a video link to the un the makes his first speech to world leaders and attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in...
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economy. out of six 15-minute segments, 3 will focus on the nation's finances. the economy remains a top issue for voters. and many americans are anticipating a victory from the president. pew research reports 51% of voters say they think obama will win in tonight's broadcast. an analyst with the sunlight foundation tells first business that the pressure is on for the romney campaign. "in the polls it looks like romney is falling behind and falling further behind in the battleground states. although nationally it's a very close election, he's been hammered in the battleground states. the debates can be a great equalizer for him, but also that increases the pressure on him, whereas i think we are going to see barack obama playing a lot more defense." that was bill allison of the sunlight foundation. at long last, a wall street firm is being sued for fraud in connection with the housing crash. the suit was filed monday by the new york attorney general. the lawsuit holds jp morgan chase responsib
economy. out of six 15-minute segments, 3 will focus on the nation's finances. the economy remains a top issue for voters. and many americans are anticipating a victory from the president. pew research reports 51% of voters say they think obama will win in tonight's broadcast. an analyst with the sunlight foundation tells first business that the pressure is on for the romney campaign. "in the polls it looks like romney is falling behind and falling further behind in the battleground...
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we live in a global economy. we can't change that. the best thing we can do to bring middle class america back is have economic growth. we won't have that until we have some kind of political leadership. i'm particularly talking about congress to set tax policies and get us out of this constant deficit. >> that's a very good point, why we brought up the fiscal cliff, quite frankly, you're seeing these little signs of life in the housing market, this fiscal cliff comes from elected officials. >>> don't go away, we will talk about the middle class itself and why your trip to the mall this weekend may be subsidizing your own demise. st plug is into, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought he
we live in a global economy. we can't change that. the best thing we can do to bring middle class america back is have economic growth. we won't have that until we have some kind of political leadership. i'm particularly talking about congress to set tax policies and get us out of this constant deficit. >> that's a very good point, why we brought up the fiscal cliff, quite frankly, you're seeing these little signs of life in the housing market, this fiscal cliff comes from elected...
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last until people's daily needs met your obscene goal from protesters frustration over disintegrating economies and biting cuts turns into violent clashes with police. syria and iran top the debate of this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing prospects for war . now to provide fuel in the sun with a video link to the un makes his first speech to world leaders in attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the opera dorrit embassy in london. hello this is r.t. live from moscow this late sunday evening is kevin over here with our roundup of the big stories of the last seven days and first protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger over bailouts sponsored of sterett mass demonstrations in madrid turned to violence earlier this week his place was forced to fire of a bullets to calm the theory of the public been dozens of injuries and arrests t.j. could bring this follow developments. for some time greece to spain have a person in the body of bands the austerity protest in the year is our first time t
last until people's daily needs met your obscene goal from protesters frustration over disintegrating economies and biting cuts turns into violent clashes with police. syria and iran top the debate of this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing prospects for war . now to provide fuel in the sun with a video link to the un makes his first speech to world leaders in attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the opera dorrit embassy in london....
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people are feeling better about the economy. consumer confidence is up, and people have not been convinced that mitt romney would be any better than barack obama. cheryl: but you know what, scott? 60% of americans right now believe that we're in a recession still. i mean, maybe we're not technically in one, but americans still feel that way. explain to me the numbers behind this. >> well, 60% say we're still in a recession, that's not a great number. it was over 70% a couple of years ago, so the trend is moving a little bit better. the number of people who say the economy will be stronger in a year is 36% now, that's up a little bit from earlier in the year. so we're seeing maybe not good economic news or good economic reception, but people are starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. and, again, it comes back to a comparison. people don't think they're better off than they were four years ago, they don't think they're worse off. only a third think things will get better if barack obama is reelected, but only 36% think
people are feeling better about the economy. consumer confidence is up, and people have not been convinced that mitt romney would be any better than barack obama. cheryl: but you know what, scott? 60% of americans right now believe that we're in a recession still. i mean, maybe we're not technically in one, but americans still feel that way. explain to me the numbers behind this. >> well, 60% say we're still in a recession, that's not a great number. it was over 70% a couple of years ago,...
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the economy has shrunk 20% in the last five years. that will be 25% by the end of mechanics year. >> you talk about suicides. who is taking their lives? >> people who end up with nothing. these people who have lost their jobs, will lose their homes. you are talking about huge numbers of people. this is not just small numbers of people. i heard an interesting story today. under the way greece is set up too, if you are unemployed and your dad dies and leaves you the family home, when you get that home, that is counted as income in greece. you will be taxed on that home month to month, so not only do you not have a job job, you can't sell it because the company country is in the toilet, but now you are getting bills. >> it's really discouraging situation. >> family tension. >> when we see these pictures today, michael, do you think we're going to see these pictures or are we going to see more and more of this in the days and weeks to come? >> we've seen in the months in the past two too. this isn't over by a long shot. i mean, greece is
the economy has shrunk 20% in the last five years. that will be 25% by the end of mechanics year. >> you talk about suicides. who is taking their lives? >> people who end up with nothing. these people who have lost their jobs, will lose their homes. you are talking about huge numbers of people. this is not just small numbers of people. i heard an interesting story today. under the way greece is set up too, if you are unemployed and your dad dies and leaves you the family home, when...
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growth economy is slowing. if you're used to 5%, 10%, the impact that that has on energy, on materials, on all sorts of things is pretty significant. both for china and its implications for the rest of the world is pretty significant. >> you say 4% to 5% might be a reasonable return expectation in a domestic stock portfolio for next year. if i'm not satisfied with that, i'm greedy, i want more than that, where can i enhance my return under the scenario you predict? >> i would get similar returns still from the high-yield area. high yield acts like equities. you're not really changing your risk profile there but i'm also really interested in the emerging market areas. >> but not china. >> not china itself. that's true. it depends on some of the monetary policy, changes they may now make. but at this point, no, i agree. >> we have to leave it there. you called the market right. you said 15%. that's where we are. thanks for being with us. >>> let's go to seema for a market flash. >> we got a lot of ipos this week.
growth economy is slowing. if you're used to 5%, 10%, the impact that that has on energy, on materials, on all sorts of things is pretty significant. both for china and its implications for the rest of the world is pretty significant. >> you say 4% to 5% might be a reasonable return expectation in a domestic stock portfolio for next year. if i'm not satisfied with that, i'm greedy, i want more than that, where can i enhance my return under the scenario you predict? >> i would get...
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going to shoot we have also this sinking of the economy so it's a kind of vicious circle we're going to reduce the debt we're making record we've lost in the luxury of people reasonable we had at the age of mistrust of exclusion central focal it's got implosion of the government itself so i think that in the months to come we are going to finish the idea of political crisis besides the one . on the same sentiment was also found among the crowds in madrid but in spain over the financial turmoil it's taking on more dangerous forms the leader one of the country's biggest retailers cut a lenny aside if he wins and a local elections next month will be a referendum on independence even if this planet government doesn't approve it and his jacob greaves small. the regional elections being held in catalonia will be seen as a de facto referendum on independence from madrid and from essential lies government and that's largely down to who's running on the ballot paper we have present are still mass regional heads and he's been calling for greater independence if he proves popular on the day of
going to shoot we have also this sinking of the economy so it's a kind of vicious circle we're going to reduce the debt we're making record we've lost in the luxury of people reasonable we had at the age of mistrust of exclusion central focal it's got implosion of the government itself so i think that in the months to come we are going to finish the idea of political crisis besides the one . on the same sentiment was also found among the crowds in madrid but in spain over the financial turmoil...
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i would tell you, i do think the chinese economy in particular, the export economy, is structurally broken. i think that's a big change. i've been going to china since 1995. i think there's a fundamental shift in what's going on. we saw that in the caterpillar numbers. you saw that in the federal express numbers. some people think that's cyclical. i think there's prob a m secular component to it. >> this is a very important point you're making because china's growth has been driven by the export economy. you're saying that it's in trouble, it's broken. >> i'm not saying it's broken. i'm saying there's a transition going on towards consumption exporting to europe and real estate are no longer going to be their drivers nap will probably create more volatility than we've had in the past. >> how easy is it to expect this transition? you're buying in the consumer space. >> yes, and you have the transition of the government. one of the other big messages we picked up over there, particularly in i understondia, emerging market central banks, they're very concerned about what the traditional bank
i would tell you, i do think the chinese economy in particular, the export economy, is structurally broken. i think that's a big change. i've been going to china since 1995. i think there's a fundamental shift in what's going on. we saw that in the caterpillar numbers. you saw that in the federal express numbers. some people think that's cyclical. i think there's prob a m secular component to it. >> this is a very important point you're making because china's growth has been driven by the...
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even if the economy gets stronger and you expect the feds to start tightening. that is why tonight we are checking up on a group of stocks that are renowned for beautiful yields. the real estate investment trusts. why? consider the ishares dow jones real estate etf. you can't decide on a single reit so you buy the whole cohort instead. it is up 12.9%. but in the last few weeks, we have been worried because this has been body slammed. we want to know if this is a garden variety pull back or the start of something worse. tonight we are going off the charts to figure out if the real estate investment stakes are done. he is a brilliant technician and perhaps the most reliable guy i have been dealing with on charts. take a look at the iyr daily chart. you can see that over the last few weeks this thing has been put through the proverbial meat grinder. is this a pull back off the recent time or are there signs of something more sinister? there is a developing head and shoulders pattern here. there you go. that is one of the most dreaded topping formations out there. n
even if the economy gets stronger and you expect the feds to start tightening. that is why tonight we are checking up on a group of stocks that are renowned for beautiful yields. the real estate investment trusts. why? consider the ishares dow jones real estate etf. you can't decide on a single reit so you buy the whole cohort instead. it is up 12.9%. but in the last few weeks, we have been worried because this has been body slammed. we want to know if this is a garden variety pull back or the...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> finally mitt romney's got something good to feel good about. i'm talking about unemployment. specifically, what we heard from paychex, the second largest pay rolling company in america. especially hiring small businesses, which irks main clients. last night we got results from paykhex and many considered it disappointing. now, i think paychex is a well-run business. while the company is facing a tough environment, the quarter wasn't terrible by any stretch of the imagination. it beat it by a penny on a 40 cents basis and 2% year over year. last time i thought that was the hugely important key metric. however, the growth year se
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> finally mitt romney's got something good to feel good...
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it also has to do with their perception that the economy's going to grow as long as the economy stagnate and it's just flat it's not worth the risk of borrowing more money even at low interest rates to expand your business because you don't see the future sales. interesting point let's bring back entrepreneurial investor reggie middleton author of the popular boom bust blog too i should say so reggie at first of all great job out there today you listen and some great responses from people who had some great conversations so what did you think of that gentlemen's analysis is that does he see it the same way you do as far as the impact of low rates and. yeah basically i agree with them if they work on first the chicken and egg scenario but if you are a prudent business manager you don't take on debt without a business case for and that if you do then you are manager and you will soon be out of business but what the government what the so what the fed and the government actually put the fed is trying to do is if it is trying to take businesses who rely on. or free money more risk free money
it also has to do with their perception that the economy's going to grow as long as the economy stagnate and it's just flat it's not worth the risk of borrowing more money even at low interest rates to expand your business because you don't see the future sales. interesting point let's bring back entrepreneurial investor reggie middleton author of the popular boom bust blog too i should say so reggie at first of all great job out there today you listen and some great responses from people who...
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the feds attempt to jump start the economy by any means necessary. think about how the people might have sold in october last year. why doesn't this calendar style of investing interest me to make money? simple. every year there is a way to make money. let me give you examples of why this is a lazy force that is nothing but a lovy blanket. first, when these numbers or patterns were created, the u.s. was in control of its own destiny. our fings ago system is connected with theirs. do you think any of the historical data takes on that shift that we have to deal with? no, do you think i would be ringing a gong five years ago? i think this is kind of a recent event you know. gong show. i cannot recall another time when the federal reserve is taking the step to lower the -- if the economy gets better. that means you have to lower stocks. history shows it has to be one. of course it didn't pay to sell those stocks in september. september is the worst month for investing. third, there is apple. we've never had a $600 billion stock before. we've never had a
the feds attempt to jump start the economy by any means necessary. think about how the people might have sold in october last year. why doesn't this calendar style of investing interest me to make money? simple. every year there is a way to make money. let me give you examples of why this is a lazy force that is nothing but a lovy blanket. first, when these numbers or patterns were created, the u.s. was in control of its own destiny. our fings ago system is connected with theirs. do you think...
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because they see the measures impost on greece, portugal, or ireland having any sort of effect on the economy or people's welfare or unemployment. i think people are saying we do not want to head in that direction. >> you have spoken about some of the effects on people already with the austerity measures in place. can you talk about housing and food? >> housing is a big issue because and the spaniards ended up buying houses or homes back during the main housing boom. and what has happened since then is first of all they bought these houses at very inflated prices. here we have over 25% unemployment so as people began to lose their jobs and as the housing payments went up, more and more people lost their homes. there has been a repossession of many, many homes. in spain, there is something very unique to our system. once the bank repossesses your home and when you are evicted and you lose your home, you are still liable for the entire debt. which means not only are people on the streets or having to find alternative housing, but they also owe hundreds of thousands to the banks. this is aggrava
because they see the measures impost on greece, portugal, or ireland having any sort of effect on the economy or people's welfare or unemployment. i think people are saying we do not want to head in that direction. >> you have spoken about some of the effects on people already with the austerity measures in place. can you talk about housing and food? >> housing is a big issue because and the spaniards ended up buying houses or homes back during the main housing boom. and what has...
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they're not doing that in any sector of the economy. this is clearly blowing smoke. >> j.d., let me give you the last word because we are running out of time. don't you think that with all of the dysfunctionalty that goes on in congress they will find some sort of common ground so we don't have the taxmageddon? >> i don't think anyone has confidence that's the case. we all hope they'll get their act together and prevent this huge tax increase from hitting the economy. no one has any particular confidence. if you're a businessman, you're the labor demand. you're not going to hire anybody without knowing. you're going to wait if you can. most of them can wait. it's just going to get worse. >> all right. gentlemen, thank you both. it is one of the real thorny issues of our time right now as we head toward the election. former credit investment banker was reportedly arrested earlier today by london police. u.s. authorities are criminally charged him back in february alleging he and two other creditors conspired to inflate the value of mortg
they're not doing that in any sector of the economy. this is clearly blowing smoke. >> j.d., let me give you the last word because we are running out of time. don't you think that with all of the dysfunctionalty that goes on in congress they will find some sort of common ground so we don't have the taxmageddon? >> i don't think anyone has confidence that's the case. we all hope they'll get their act together and prevent this huge tax increase from hitting the economy. no one has any...
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they've seen their economy falling. they've seen very high rates of unemployment. as high as 50% for young people. we also saw violence in athens greece, today as well. they were protesting there as well because you could say, same story. another round of cuts of government spending which will mean lower salaries, pensions that could be affected as well. a lot of the details haven't come out, but they kind of know the story already. this is athens. once again, molotov cocktails as we have seen in the past. tear gas being used by the police to disperse the protesters. a lot of back and forth. that lasted just a couple of hours. it was smaller than we've seen in the past. but once again, two capitals in europe erupting in the last two days, today, in fact over austerity measures being imposed as they try to balance their budgets. >> michelle caruso-cabrera, thank you for that update. beakers, i'm going to you. the worse things get, the more likely it will be that spain actually seeks a bailout, right? borrowing costs have to remain high. 32 basis points rose in spani
they've seen their economy falling. they've seen very high rates of unemployment. as high as 50% for young people. we also saw violence in athens greece, today as well. they were protesting there as well because you could say, same story. another round of cuts of government spending which will mean lower salaries, pensions that could be affected as well. a lot of the details haven't come out, but they kind of know the story already. this is athens. once again, molotov cocktails as we have seen...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today . and you can see it's. a low in welcome to cross talk i'm teetotal about just how influential is the israeli lobby in the us to what degree does it impact american foreign policy what about the rift that now divides us president barack obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and who has the right to define red lines when it comes to iran. and syria. to cross israel's influence on washington i'm joined by ruthie bloom in new york she's a jerk.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today . and you can see it's. a low in welcome to cross talk i'm teetotal about just how influential is the israeli lobby in the us to what degree does it impact american...
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under the european crisis is affecting the global economy, is affecting people's confidence, so it's more challenging for us to make a return on those investments as governments reduce interest rates effectively to zero and it's difficult to find an asset class is to invest in to make a good return. it presents a challenge for us and we're in the business of risk, helping people manage their risks. on the continent in europe, in greece, spain, people still need to manage their assets and we are there to help them. >> a bit of a silver lining at the end. >> in many countries around the world, laws about adoption are often blurred or ignored. parents desperate to have children if will pay to adopt even if the law forbids the selling of babies. our correspondent in nigeria has been looking into allegations that teenage girls are being separated from their babies even against their own will. >> motherly love for a newborn son. but the 16-year-old came desperately close to losing her child daniel. it was a traumatic fight to prevent him from being taken away at birth or adoption. she did
under the european crisis is affecting the global economy, is affecting people's confidence, so it's more challenging for us to make a return on those investments as governments reduce interest rates effectively to zero and it's difficult to find an asset class is to invest in to make a good return. it presents a challenge for us and we're in the business of risk, helping people manage their risks. on the continent in europe, in greece, spain, people still need to manage their assets and we are...
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too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those working are living paycheck to paycheck. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office. 15 million more are on food stamps. my job creates 12 million jobs over the next four year. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on welfare, we should measure compassion on how many people are off welfare and able to get a good paying job. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> he cracked it himself. carrie underwood was at a concert in louisville. there was a kid in the audience, holding a sign that said will you be my first kiss? she pulled him on stage. here's what happened. >> 12 years old. >> you got a jump on me. i was 14 when i had my very first kiss. just so you know my husband is somewhere in this building, might be looking for you later. >> how are we going do this? >> lip to lip. >> this is the smartest kid ever! >> close your eyes. >> jimmy: he went for lips. let's show this that video. my research and development
too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those working are living paycheck to paycheck. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office. 15 million more are on food stamps. my job creates 12 million jobs over the next four year. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on welfare, we should measure compassion on how many people are off welfare and able to get a good paying job. i'm mitt romney and i approve this...
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economy. my plan has 5 basic parts. one get us north america energy independent, that creates about 4 million jobs. number two open up more trade particularly in latin america, crackdown on china if and when they cheat, number three make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed, and the best schools in the world (we're far away from that now), number four get us to a balanced budget, number 5 champion small business. gov romney's central economic plan calls for a 5 billion dollar tax cut, on top of the extension of the bush tax cuts-- that's another trillion dollars and 2 trillion dollars in military spending that the military hasn;t asked for. that's 8 trillion dollars. how we pay for that, reduce the deficit, make the investments we need to make without dumping those costs on the middle class americans is one of the central questions of this campaign. president barack obama and former governor mitt romney adapted to the new format of debate, six segments of 15 minutes each. the next presidential debate is
economy. my plan has 5 basic parts. one get us north america energy independent, that creates about 4 million jobs. number two open up more trade particularly in latin america, crackdown on china if and when they cheat, number three make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed, and the best schools in the world (we're far away from that now), number four get us to a balanced budget, number 5 champion small business. gov romney's central economic plan calls for a 5 billion dollar...